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Stress management and Parkinson's

12/7/2025

 
Stress and Parkinson’s: Strategies to Manage the Strain – December 18, 1pm (EST)

More to Parkinson’s – Ryan Reynolds and his mother, Tammy, are raising awareness about another part of Parkinson’s disease—the less recognized but still common symptoms of hallucinations and delusions. Life can be stressful! And while feeling stress is normal, people living with Parkinson’s disease may notice that when they experience too much stress for too long, their symptoms might worsen and their medication may be less effective. And whether you’re living with a disease or not, stress can have long-term physical and emotional effects on your health. Tune in to listen to the panel of experts discuss the latest research and tips for reducing stress and limiting its impact. Join us to ask your questions live. 
While the physical effects of Parkinson's may be more recognizable, there's another side to the disease. Signs and symptoms vary from person to person but generally fall into two types: motor and nonmotor.
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    Coach Betsy,
    Rock Steady Boxing Certified Coach, Certified Parkinson's Disease Fitness Specialist, ISSA Certified Personal Trainer

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